However, these aren't in the Station bundle anymore. Now they're called (respectively) griff_coriolis_mainhull, griff_ico_mainhull and griff_rockhermit in the latest bundle. So we can either get the "Replace" pack updated, or Griff will need to update the station bundle again. Given that the station bundle is approaching 100mb, while the "Replace" pack is just 5kb, I think it would be easier to change that one. I'll let spara know.

Sorry about the renaming mess up guys, i totally wasn't thinking. Previously the stations main shipdata.plist keys were named after one of the sub entites that made up the station (the eg the 'faceplate' or something like that), when i merged most of these subentites into one main object and a seperate dock object for each station i tidied the names up, totally forgetting it might break things.

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Sounds good--could you post some before/after images please?

sure, hardly anything has changed in the way the stations look, but oolite has been able to fade out the orbiting stations when viewed from inside the planets atmosphere for quite a while now, the effect wasn't happening on the shadered versions of the stations though so they remaind really odd looking until this update, here's a before and after

About that Replace OXZ: if I remove the station bundle, it won't load as it 'requires' the station bundle. Something about that doesn't feel right.

When I removed Griff's alloys and wreckage OXZ (experimenting), Oolite wouldn't load any of Griff's OXZs as they all require it (expected).
Thing was, the long list of 'wasn't loaded' messages locked Oolite up solid, and I had to crash it.

@Griff: you need to change the link in your sig, as those Wiki page links don't work anymore.

Replace bundle pack should now work (1.1.4). Keep on reporting if something is still amiss. Griff, don't revert the datakeys, they make more sense now and are probably better in the long run. Even though there might surface interesting side effects.

I'm a bit confused wrt to the current situation. Apparently, some of the Griff OXP have become part of the standard game because what I see in my game matches what is shown on the wiki. But which ones, exactly?

i *think* that's working, i'm not sure if the different planets have different atmosphere thicknesses or not (i've only tested at Lave and Zaonce) but the effect only really kicks in when the altitude bar is right down to the last 3 or 4 'segments'
edit: unless it's only implemented in trunk? i've only tested with trunk oolite

Thanks for fixing the replacement pack spara, sorry about the naming blunder